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(Created page with "It is possible to use the Durango FTP app to browse some of the filesystem of your Xbox One. However, not all locations are reachable, and some you are unable to read/write. Any locations loaded as virtual harddisk partitions (XVDs) are also not browsable without the [https://github.com/Xenomega/xsymlink Xbox One Symbolic Link Exploit] (on a low operating system version). == Usage Instructions == # Launch Durango FTP. # Add a username/password if desired. # Select St...") |
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# On a FTP client on another device, enter the IP address of the Xbox shown on the right-hand side and the port number (e.g. `192.168.0.77:21`). It should connect and allow you to browse the file system. | # On a FTP client on another device, enter the IP address of the Xbox shown on the right-hand side and the port number (e.g. `192.168.0.77:21`). It should connect and allow you to browse the file system. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:05, 30 September 2024
It is possible to use the Durango FTP app to browse some of the filesystem of your Xbox One. However, not all locations are reachable, and some you are unable to read/write. Any locations loaded as virtual harddisk partitions (XVDs) are also not browsable without the Xbox One Symbolic Link Exploit (on a low operating system version).
Usage Instructions
- Launch Durango FTP.
- Add a username/password if desired.
- Select Start to start the FTP server.
- On a FTP client on another device, enter the IP address of the Xbox shown on the right-hand side and the port number (e.g.
192.168.0.77:21
). It should connect and allow you to browse the file system.